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- Irena Szewińska (née Kirszenstein; Polish pronunciation: [iˈrɛna ʂɛˈviɲska]; 24 May 1946 – 29 June 2018) was a Polish sprinter who was one of the world's...
- Kłobukowska ran 11.1 to set a new world record along with teammate Irena Kirszenstein. But she was disqualified from competition in 1967 owing to a chromosome...
- sports. Józef Szmidt — Athletics, Men's Triple jump Teresa Ciepły, Irena Kirszenstein, Halina Górecka, Ewa Kłobukowska — Athletics, Women's 4×100 metres relay...
-  United Team of Germany 1964 Tokyo details Mary Rand  Great Britain Irena Kirszenstein  Poland Tatyana Shchelkanova  Soviet Union 1968 Mexico City details Viorica...
-  Great Britain 1964 Tokyo details Edith McGuire  United States Irena Kirszenstein  Poland Marilyn Black  Australia 1968 Mexico City details Irena Szewińska...
- 1958: Barbara Janiszewska (FRG) 1962: Jutta Heine (FRG) 1966: Irena Kirszenstein (POL) 1969: Petra Vogt (GDR) 1971: Renate Stecher (GDR) 1974: Irena Szewińska...
- 1958: Barbara Janiszewska (FRG) 1962: Jutta Heine (FRG) 1966: Irena Kirszenstein (POL) 1969: Petra Vogt (GDR) 1971: Renate Stecher (GDR) 1974: Irena Szewińska...
- 1963), Lidiya Skoblikova (USSR, 1964), Michel Jazy (France, 1965), Irena Kirszenstein (Poland, 1966), Jean-Claude Killy (France, 1967, 1968), Eddy Merckx (Belgium...
- to teammate Tyus. But in the 200 m final, she held off Poland's Irena Kirszenstein to take the gold medal. She added a third medal to her tally as a member...
- 1958: Barbara Janiszewska (FRG) 1962: Jutta Heine (FRG) 1966: Irena Kirszenstein (POL) 1969: Petra Vogt (GDR) 1971: Renate Stecher (GDR) 1974: Irena Szewińska...